No-Fault Division?
It may be time for mainline churches to consider an amicable divorce.
A Christianity Today editorial | posted 7/01/2004 12:00AM

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Also posted today is Pondering a Divorce a report on the United Methodist General Conference and Methodists Divided on Split reactions from Church leaders.
Other Christianity Today articles about mainline churches and evangelicalism includes:
Turning the Mainline Around | New sociological studies show that evangelicals may well succeed at renewing wayward Protestantism. (July 25, 2003)
'Confessing' Christians Stick It Out | Some conservatives, however, give up on reforming their denominations. (November 27, 2001)
Will Presbyterians Embrace 'Confessing Movement'? | Conservatives threaten to withhold money if national leadership doesn't agree with affirmations. (May 9, 2001)
Mainstreaming the Mainline | Methodist evangelicals pull a once 'incurably liberal' denomination back toward the orthodox center. (August 18, 2000)
For articles on related denominational disputes, see Christianity Today's church life, and sexuality and gender archives.